The Missional Challenge of the West

• Speaks to the bewilderment and helplessness many churches feel in the face of current events• Practical new interpretation of changes in the West

Throughout its history, the church has faced crises of meaning and identity in all kinds of changing contexts. The crises facing the churches of the western hemisphere today are no different. At their best, churches have recognized that their challenge is not their own fixing or even "reformation" but a deep engagement with the ways the gospel transforms society. This book explores how this can happen again in a radically changing western world.

Audience: leaders of congregations; seminary classes on mission

Alan J. Roxburgh is a leader of The Missional Network. He leads conferences, seminars, and consultations with denominations, congregations, and seminaries across North America, Asia, Europe, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Roxburgh consults with these groups in the areas of leadership for missional transformation and innovating missional change across denominational systems. He is the author of many books, including Joining God (Morehouse, 2015).

MARTIN ROBINSON is Principal of Formission College, which equips Christian leaders to transform their communities through accredited training, thought leadership, and missional support. It has several campuses in England, in partnership with universities, seminaries, and churches. He is the author of many books, including Planting Mission-Shaped Churches Today, Invading Secular Space, and Rediscovering the Celts.